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Cardiovascular Support Groups

Adult Congenital Heart Association (ACHA)
ACHA seeks to provide support and improve the quality of life of adults with congenital heart defects.

American Heart Association (AHA)
Use this search page to find AHA events happening in your community.

AHA's Heart Hub for Patients
AHA's patient portal for information, tools and resources about cardiovascular disease and stroke.

Children's Cardiomyopathy Foundation
U.S. based non-profit organization committed to assisting all individuals and families with children affected by pediatric cardiomyopathy.

CongenitalHeartDefects.com
Information and resources for people with CHD, including definitions of medical terms, hospitals caring for people with CHDs, links to support groups, articles regarding CHDs, and resources for the CHD community.

Congenital Heart Information Network
C.H.I.N. is a national organization that provides reliable information, support services, financial assistance and resources to families of children with congenital heart defects and acquired heart disease, adults with congenital heart defects, and the professionals who work with them.

Heart Truth for Women
National Heart Lung and Blood Institute's national awareness campaign for women and heart disease.

Larry King Cardiac Foundation
Provides funding for life-saving cardiac-treatment for individuals who, due to limited means or no insurance, would otherwise be unable to receive treatment.

Mended Hearts, Inc.
Mended Hearts is a nationwide network of support groups for heart disease patients and their families.

National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease
Provides encouragement, information, support and advocacy to women living with heart disease.

Pediatric Heart Network (PHN)
Established in 2001 by the National Heart Blood Lung Institute, PHN strives to improve outcomes and quality of life in children who aquire or are born with heart disease.

TRIO - Transplant Recipient International Organization
An independent, not-for-profit, international organization committed to improving the quality of life of transplant candidates, recipients, their families and the families of organ and tissue donors.

WISEWOMAN
This Centers for Disease Control program provides low income women aged 40–64 years with chronic disease risk factor screening, lifestyle intervention, and referral services in an effort to prevent cardiovascular disease.

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